Extracting renewable energy from organic wastes has gained much attention in North America. Driven by their desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, some states have passed regulations that promote creation of renewable energy through anaerobic digestion. This presentation will focus on the anaerobic digestion process from collection through post-processing and present simulated case studies that walk through the process of selecting different AD and biogas technologies and systems.

Extracting renewable energy from organic wastes has gained much attention in North America. Driven by their desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, some states have passed regulations that promote creation of renewable energy through anaerobic digestion. This presentation will focus on the anaerobic digestion process from collection through post-processing and present simulated case studies that walk through the process of selecting different AD and biogas technologies and systems.

Upon completion of this webinar attendees will understand some of the key considerations in:

Determining objectives in managing Organic Wastes,

Understanding which aspects of existing collection systems define the best choice of an Anaerobic Digester technology,

Understanding the different types of commercially available AD systems

Understanding the variabilities in digester reduction of volatile solids and creation of biogas,

Understanding the economic drivers that will define the success of a project.

Cost: $79

Receive a 15% discount per person when registering 5 or more people, or a 50% discount if you are a student, faculty or state/federal/local government employee. A limited number of full scholarships are available for state/federal/local agencies on a first-come, first-served basis. Please send an email to education@erefdn.org for more information.

Continuing Education Credit

A certificate of attendance will be provided to each paid participant who attends the webinar in full. Those seeking to use the certificate to claim continuing education credit are responsible for ensuring this form of verification is accepted by the respective licensing or certification entities.